a PLAN to build up to 450 homes on the former Mabey Bridge site in Chepstow have been backed by councillors, despite concerns about a lack of affordable housing.
Outline planning permission was approved by the planning committee at Monmouthshire County Council yesterday, after the proposal was recommended for approval.
Councillors voted 11 in favour and one against for the plans which will create a new neighbourhood of apartments, houses and sheltered accommodation.
The meeting heard that “abnormal” construction costs of £13 million will be needed for the scheme, which will help meet the housing need in the area. Disappointment was expressed that the plans only include around five per cent of affordable housing, equating to around 22 homes.
But supporters said the development would bring an economic boost to Chepstow, creating hundreds of jobs. The proposed development would be accessed from the Station Road junction along the A48 and create public parks and walkways.
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